US20230070194A1 - Suspendable assembly and terminal device - Google Patents
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Abstract
A suspendable assembly for fixing and holding a server includes a housing, a torsion spring, a limiting frame, a handle, and a shaft. The housing includes a first through hole. The torsion spring is fixed on the housing. The limiting frame clamps the torsion spring. The handle is fixed with the limiting frame, the handle comprising a first hook. The shaft penetrates through the housing, the torsion spring, the handle, and the limiting frame. The first hook is configured to engaged with a second hook to limit the suspendable assembly.
Description
- The subject matter herein generally relates to fixing structures, and more particularly, to a suspendable assembly and a terminal device.
- Devices are provided and suspended on a chassis to hold a server. Existing devices generally include two portions to fix and hold the server, which is high in cost, difficult to assemble, and poor in stability.
- Implementations of the present technology will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the attached figures.
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FIG. 1 is a diagrammatic view of an embodiment of a terminal device installed on a bracket according to the present disclosure. -
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the terminal device and the bracket ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is an enlarged diagrammatic view of the terminal device ofFIG. 1 held by a suspendable assembly. -
FIG. 4 is an exploded view of the suspendable assembly ofFIG. 3 . -
FIG. 5 is diagrammatic view showing a torsion spring and a handle which are assembled. -
FIG. 6 is diagrammatic view showing a limiting frame assembled to the structure ofFIG. 5 . -
FIG. 7 is diagrammatic view showing a housing assembled to the structure ofFIG. 6 . -
FIG. 8 is diagrammatic view showing a suspendable assembly after assembling a shaft on the structure ofFIG. 7 . -
FIG. 9 is cross-sectional view of the suspendable assembly when the assembly is not clamped with a second hook. -
FIG. 10 is cross-sectional view of a first hook of the suspendable assembly shown inFIG. 9 ready to be separated from the second hook, after moving along a Z-axis direction. -
FIG. 11 is cross-sectional view showing the suspendable assembly and the second hook clamped with each other. -
FIG. 12 is cross-sectional view showing the handle being rotated around the shaft, after an external force is applied to the handle. -
FIG. 13 is cross-sectional view of the terminal device moved by the external force along an X-axis direction. - It will be appreciated that for simplicity and clarity of illustration, where appropriate, reference numerals have been repeated among the different figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements. In addition, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiments described herein. However, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that the embodiments described herein can be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, methods, procedures, and components have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the related relevant feature being described. Also, the description is not to be considered as limiting the scope of the embodiments described herein. The drawings are not necessarily to scale, and the proportions of certain parts may be exaggerated to better illustrate details and features of the present disclosure.
- The term “comprising,” when utilized, means “including, but not necessarily limited to”; it specifically indicates open-ended inclusion or membership in the so-described combination, group, series, and the like.
- Some embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the drawings. If no conflict, the following embodiments and features in the embodiments can be combined with each other.
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FIGS. 1 to 2 , an embodiment of aterminal device 200 is provided. Theterminal device 200 includes abody 210 and asuspendable assembly 100 fixed to thebody 210. Theterminal device 200 is a product that needs to be fixed on abracket 300. Theterminal device 200 can include, but is not limited to, a server. - A
hook member 310 is fixed on thebracket 300. Thehook member 310 limits thebody 210 along a direction in which thehook member 310 extends. In the embodiment, thehook member 310 extends substantially in a horizontal direction, and thehook member 310 and thesuspendable assembly 100 limit thebody 210 in the horizontal direction. - The direction in which the
hook member 310 extends is defined as the X axis, the direction vertically downward is defined as the Z axis. - Referring to
FIG. 3 , thehook member 310 includes amain body portion 312 and asecond hook 314 disposed at one end of themain body portion 312. Thesecond hook 314 includes afirst contact surface 315 facing away from themain body portion 312. An angle between thefirst contact surface 315 and the horizontal direction is an acute angle. - The
terminal device 200 further includes a guidingrail 220. The guidingrail 220 is disposed on thebody 210. The guidingrail 220 allows theterminal device 200 to move along the X axis direction. - Referring to
FIG. 4 , thesuspendable assembly 100 includes ahousing 10, ashaft 20, atorsion spring 30, a limitingframe 40, and ahandle 50. Theshaft 20 is movably connected to thehousing 10, thetorsion spring 30, thelimiting frame 40, and thehandle 50. - The
housing 10 is fixed on thebody 210. Thehousing 10 includes anaccommodating groove 11. Theaccommodating groove 11 accommodates thetorsion spring 30, thehandle 50, thelimiting frame 40, and theshaft 20. Thehousing 10 further includes a first throughhole 13 and a second throughhole 15. Each of the first throughhole 13 and the second throughhole 15 is in communication with theaccommodating groove 11. An axial direction of the first throughhole 13 is along the X-axis direction, allowing thehook member 310 disposed on thebody 210 to pass through, so that thehook member 310 can be disposed in theaccommodating groove 11. There are two second throughholes 15, and a second throughhole 15 is disposed on each side of the first throughhole 13. The axial directions of the two second throughholes 15 are on the same straight line. The second throughholes 15 allow theshaft 20 to pass through thehousing 10. - The
shaft 20 is substantially rod-shaped. Theshaft 20 is rotatably disposed in the two second throughholes 15. Theshaft 20 includes arod portion 21 and aconvex portion 23 disposed at one end of therod portion 21. A diameter of theconvex portion 23 is larger than a diameter of the second throughhole 15, and a diameter of the second throughhole 15 is larger than a diameter of therod portion 21, so that the other end of therod portion 21 away from theconvex portion 23 passes through the second throughhole 15. Theconvex portion 23 is restricted by a peripheral wall forming the second throughhole 15. The end of therod portion 21 away from theconvex portion 23 can be fixed by a fixing member (not shown) after thesuspendable assembly 100 is assembled, to prevent theshaft 20 from separating from thehousing 10. - The
torsion spring 30 includes afirst fixing portion 31, at least oneelastic portion 33, and a blockingportion 35. Thefirst fixing portion 31, theelastic portion 33, and the blockingportion 35 are integrally formed. Theelastic portion 33 extends substantially perpendicularly from both ends of the blockingportion 35. Theelastic portion 33 extends from both ends of the blockingportion 35, and is substantially perpendicular to the blockingportion 35. In the embodiment, anelastic portion 33 is disposed on each side of the blockingportion 35. Theelastic portion 33 is in a coiled shape. A winding direction of theelastic portions 33 are substantially perpendicular to the blockingportion 35. Thefirst fixing portion 31 is formed by extending theelastic portions 33. Thefirst fixing portion 31 is fixed on thehousing 10. Thefirst fixing portion 31 and the blockingportion 35 form the two ends of theelastic portions 33. The blockingportion 35 protrudes relative to the twoelastic portions 33 to form aspace 37. Thefirst fixing portion 31 is disposed on a side of theelastic portions 33 away from the blockingportion 35. Thefirst fixing portion 31 fixes thetorsion spring 30 on thehousing 10, and therod portion 21 can pass through theelastic portions 33. Thefirst fixing portion 31 and the blockingportion 35 are disposed on opposite sides of therod portion 21, a certain space exists between therod portion 21 and the blockingportion 35. When an external force is applied on the blockingportion 35, theelastic portions 33 are deformed. When the external force is released, theelastic portions 33 rebound and drive the blockingportion 35 back to the initial position. - The limiting
frame 40 is detachably fixed to thehousing 10. The limitingframe 40 includes at least one limitingportion 41, a connectingportion 42, and ahook portion 43. The connectingportion 42 is substantially a rectangular plate. The limitingportion 41 extends from a surface of the connectingportion 42 and is substantially U-shaped. Thehook portion 43 extends from a side surface of the connectingportion 42. A number of the limiting portion(s) 41 is the same as a number of the elastic portion(s) 33. In the embodiment, a limitingportion 41 is disposed on each side of thehook portion 43. The U-shaped limitingportions 41 are sleeved on the periphery of theelastic portions 33 for limiting theelastic portions 33 during the assembly of thesuspendable assembly 100. Thehook portion 43 passes through thespace 37 between theelastic portions 33 and the blockingportion 35. - The
handle 50 includes afirst hook 51, twosecond fixing portions 53, and ahandle portion 55. Thefirst hook 51, thesecond fixing portions 53, and thehandle portion 55 are fixed together. Thefirst hook 51 and the twosecond fixing portions 53 are disposed on the same side of thehandle portion 55. Thefirst hook 51 and the twosecond fixing portions 53 are both disposed in theaccommodating groove 11. Thefirst hook 51 is engaged with thesecond hook 314 to fix and hold theterminal device 200. A side of thefirst hook 51 facing away from thehandle portion 55 has asecond contact surface 511. Thesecond contact surface 511 and thefirst contact surface 315 extend along the same direction, and each of thesecond contact surface 511 and thefirst contact surface 315 forms an acute angle with the horizontal direction. When thesecond hook 314 and thefirst hook 51 are in contact with each other, thefirst contact surface 315 and thesecond contact surface 511 are also in contact with each other. When the external force remains acting on thesecond hook 314 and thefirst hook 51, thefirst contact surface 315 and thesecond contact surface 511 translate the external force into a force along the X-axis direction and another force along the Z-axis direction. In some embodiments, the angle between thefirst contact surface 315 and the horizontal direction is the same as the angle between thesecond contact surface 511 and the horizontal direction, so that thefirst contact surface 315 and thesecond contact surface 511 are in surface contact, and the interaction therebetween is more uniform. Thesecond fixing portion 53 includes a third throughhole 531, and the third throughhole 531 corresponds to the second throughhole 15, so that theshaft 20 can pass through the second throughhole 15 and the third throughhole 531. Thesecond fixing portion 53 includes a fourth throughhole 513, and thehook portion 43 passes through the fourth throughhole 513, so that thehandle 50 and the limitingframe 40 can move synchronously. Thehandle portion 55 is disposed on an exterior surface of thesuspendable assembly 100, and external forces can be applied on thehandle portion 55 to rotate thefirst hook 51, thus thefirst hook 51 will be no longer limited by thesecond hook 314. - A process of assembling the
suspendable assembly 100 provided will be described as follows. - In block S11: referring to
FIG. 5 , thetorsion spring 30 and thehandle 50 are assembled. Thetorsion spring 30 is disposed between the twosecond fixing portions 53 of thehandle 50. Thefirst fixing portion 31 protrudes from thehandle 50. Theelastic portions 33 and the blockingportion 35 are disposed on the same side of thefirst hook 51. - In block S12: referring to
FIG. 6 , the limitingframe 40 is assembled. Thehook portion 43 of the limitingframe 40 is inserted through the fourth throughhole 513, and the blockingportion 35 is disposed between thehook portion 43 and thehandle portion 55, thehook portion 43 abutting against the blockingportion 35. Theelastic portions 33 are clamped within the limitingportions 41 of the limitingframe 40. Since thetorsion spring 30 has a certain elasticity, a shape of thetorsion spring 30 needs to be changed before and after the assembly. Theelastic portions 33 are restricted by theU-shaped limiting portions 41, and thehook portion 43 is held against the blockingportion 35, and thetorsion spring 30 is pre-deformed, so that theelastic portions 33 correspond to a position of the third throughhole 531, so that theshaft 20 can pass through the third throughhole 531 and theelastic portions 33. - In block S13: referring to
FIG. 7 , thehousing 10 is assembled. A part of the structure assembled in block S12 is disposed in theaccommodating groove 11 of thehousing 10. Thehandle portion 55 is disposed outside theaccommodating groove 11. The third throughhole 531 and theelastic portions 33 are disposed to correspond to the second throughhole 15 of thehousing 10. - In block S14: referring to
FIG. 8 , theshaft 20 is assembled. From the outside, theshaft 20 passes through the second throughhole 15, the third throughhole 531, and theelastic portions 33, and passes through the second throughhole 15 on the other side of thehousing 10, to connect thehousing 10, thetorsion spring 30, thehandle 50, and the limitingframe 40 into a whole. - The following describes in detail the mutual engagement process of the
terminal device 200 with thesuspendable assembly 100 and thebracket 300 with thehook member 310 provided in the embodiment. - In block S21: referring to
FIG. 9 , thebracket 300 is fixed, and an external force is applied on theterminal device 200. Theterminal device 200 with thesuspendable assembly 100 moves along the X-axis direction with the guidingrail 220, so that thehook member 310 passes through the first throughhole 13 and contacts and abuts thefirst hook 51. Thefirst contact surface 315 is thus in contact with thesecond contact surface 511. - In block S22: referring to
FIG. 10 , the external force remains to act on theterminal device 200, thefirst hook 51 further acting on thesecond hook 314. Since thefirst contact surface 315 and thesecond contact surface 511 have acute angles in the same direction, thefirst hook 51 has a tendency to move along the Z-axis direction. Thefirst hook 51 rotates around theshaft 20 and deforms thetorsion spring 30 until a critical point at which thefirst hook 51 and thesecond hook 314 are ready to be separated. - In block S23: referring to
FIG. 11 , the external force remains to act on theterminal device 200, beyond the critical point at which thefirst hook 51 is separated from thesecond hook 314, thefirst hook 51 loses the force of thesecond hook 314. At this time, thetorsion spring 30 recovers as it loses the force of thefirst hook 51, thetorsion spring 30 recovers of its own elasticity, and thefirst hook 51 and thesecond hook 314 are thereby locked with each other. - The following describes in detail the process of releasing the clamping effect of the
suspendable assembly 100 provided in the embodiment. - In block S31: referring to
FIG. 12 , an external force is applied on thehandle portion 55. Thehandle portion 55 rotates around theshaft 20. Thefirst hook 51 fixed on thehandle portion 55 rotates with thehandle portion 55 and reaches the critical point where thesecond hook 314 is separated therefrom. At this time, thehook portion 43 inserted through the fourth throughhole 513 rotates synchronously with thehandle portion 55. The rotation of thehook portion 43 causes the blockingportion 35 abutting thehook portion 43 to move, so that theelastic portions 33 of thetorsion spring 30 are deformed. - In block S32: referring to
FIG. 13 , the external force remains act on thehandle portion 55, thefirst hook 51 and thesecond hook 314 are separated from each other, and theterminal device 200 is pulled out along the X-axis direction. - In block S33: the external force acting on the
handle portion 55 is removed, and theelastic portions 33 recover from being deformed under their own elasticity. During the process of undeforming, the blockingportion 35 drives thehook portion 43 to rotate, and the rotation of thehook portion 43 drives thehandle 50 fixed to the limitingframe 40 to rotate so that thehandle 50 returns to the initial position (referring toFIG. 9 again). - The
terminal device 200 includes thesuspendable assembly 100 provided in the present disclosure. By applying a small external force, thesecond hook 314 can be engaged with thefirst hook 51 to confine theterminal device 200 on thebracket 300. At the same time, under the action of thetorsion spring 30, thesuspendable assembly 100 returns to original state. When it is necessary to release the interaction between thesuspendable assembly 100 and thebracket 300, a force is applied on thehandle 50. Before such force is applied to thehandle 50, thesuspendable assembly 100 stably limits theterminal device 200 and thehook member 310. Thesuspendable assembly 100 and thehook member 310 fix and hold theterminal device 200 with high stability. Thesuspendable assembly 100 includes the limitingframe 40, and thepre-deformed torsion spring 30 is already limited, so that thesuspendable assembly 100 is simple to install, saves manpower, and reduces the cost. - It is to be understood, even though information and advantages of the present embodiments have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structures and functions of the present embodiments, the disclosure is illustrative only; changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the present embodiments to the full extent indicated by the plain meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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1. A suspendable assembly comprising:
a housing comprising a first through hole;
a torsion spring fixed on the housing;
a limiting frame clamped with the torsion spring;
a handle fixed with the limiting frame, the handle comprising a first hook; and
a shaft penetrating through the housing, the torsion spring, the handle, and the limiting frame;
wherein the first hook is configured to be engaged with a second hook to limit the suspendable assembly.
2. The suspendable assembly of claim 1 , wherein the housing comprises an accommodating groove and a second through hole, each of the first through hole and the second through hole is in communication with the accommodating groove; the torsion spring, the limiting frame, the handle, and the rotating shaft are accommodated in the accommodating groove.
3. The suspendable assembly of claim 1 , wherein the torsion spring comprises a first fixing portion, an elastic portion, and a blocking portion, the first fixing portion is fixed on the housing, the elastic portion extends from the blocking portion, and is disposed on both sides of the blocking portion, and the blocking portion protrudes relative to the elastic portion.
4. The suspendable assembly of claim 3 , wherein the limiting frame comprises a limiting portion and a hook portion, the elastic portion is clamped within the limiting portion, and the hook portion is disposed in a space formed by the blocking portion and the elastic portion.
5. The suspendable assembly of claim 4 , wherein the limiting portion is U-shaped.
6. The suspendable assembly of claim 4 , wherein the handle further comprises a second fixing portion and a handle portion; the second fixing portion, the handle portion, and the first hook are fixed together, the first hook and the second fixing portion are disposed on a same side of the handle; the second fixing portion comprises a third through hole, and the shaft passes through the third through hole.
7. The suspendable assembly of claim 6 , wherein the second fixing portion comprised a fourth through hole, the hook portion passes through the fourth through hole, and the blocking portion is disposed between the hook portion and the handle portion.
8. The suspendable assembly of claim 1 , wherein the shaft comprises a rod portion and a convex portion disposed at one end of the rod portion, the rod portion is disposed in the housing, the torsion spring, the handle, and the limiting frame; the convex portion is disposed on one side of the housing.
9. A terminal device, comprising:
a body;
a suspendable assembly comprising:
a housing fixed on the body and comprising a first through hole;
a torsion spring fixed on the housing;
a limiting frame clamped with the torsion spring;
a handle fixed with the limiting frame, the handle comprising a first hook; and
a shaft penetrating through the housing, the torsion spring, the handle, and the limiting frame;
wherein the first hook is configured to be engaged with a second hook to limit the suspendable assembly.
10. The terminal device of claim 9 , wherein the housing comprises an accommodating groove and a second through hole, each of the first through hole and the second through hole is in communication with the accommodating groove; the torsion spring, the limiting frame, the handle, and the rotating shaft are accommodated in the accommodating groove.
11. The terminal device of claim 9 , wherein the torsion spring comprises a first fixing portion, an elastic portion, and a blocking portion, the first fixing portion is fixed on the housing, the elastic portion extends from the blocking portion, and is disposed on both sides of the blocking portion, and the blocking portion protrudes relative to the elastic portion.
12. The terminal device of claim 11 , wherein the limiting frame comprises a limiting portion and a hook portion, the elastic portion is clamped within the limiting portion, and the hook portion is disposed in a space formed by the blocking portion and the elastic portion.
13. The terminal device of claim 12 , wherein the limiting portion is U-shaped.
14. The terminal device of claim 12 , wherein the handle further comprises a second fixing portion and a handle portion; the second fixing portion, the handle portion, and the first hook are fixed together, the first hook and the second fixing portion are disposed on a same side of the handle; the second fixing portion comprises a third through hole, and the shaft passes through the third through hole.
15. The terminal device of claim 14 , wherein the second fixing portion comprised a fourth through hole, the hook portion passes through the fourth through hole, and the blocking portion is disposed between the hook portion and the handle portion.
16. The terminal device of claim 9 , wherein the shaft comprises a rod portion and a convex portion disposed at one end of the rod portion, the rod portion is disposed in the housing, the torsion spring, the handle, and the limiting frame; the convex portion is disposed on one side of the housing.
17. The terminal device of claim 9 , wherein the terminal device further comprises a guiding rail connected to the body.
18. The terminal device of claim 9 , wherein the terminal device is a server.
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